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Originally posted by Achilles.
In most species the male is "prettier" to attract mates while females are "less pretty" in order to avoid attracting attention to themselves and their offspring.
It's simple evolutionary theory, really. Females are far more important for the continuation of the species, so they're typically smaller and not as brightly colored because it improves their odds of surviving.
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I know this thanks to the Clownfish thing( the male has shinier scales or something...thank you "Finding Nemo" lol).
But my question was not asking "why" male animals typically look better sis
